With 266 runners on Day 1b and 197 on Day 1a, the Mid-States Poker Tour has totaled 463 entrants for this events, demolishing their old venue record at Ho-Chunk Gaming of 383 set last year.
With 266 runners on Day 1b and 197 on Day 1a, the Mid-States Poker Tour has totaled 463 entrants for this events, demolishing their old venue record at Ho-Chunk Gaming of 383 set last year.
Level: 11
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 200
On an ![]()
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flop, John Hayes bet 1,900 from the button after two checks. Jim Boone raised to 4,600 in the blinds, knocking out the third player, and Hayes called. Both players checked the
, and Boone bet 7,800 on the
river. Hayes wasted no time calling despite the bet representing nearly all of his stack, and Boone rolled over ![]()
, not enough to top Hayes' ![]()
.
We saw Freddy Hamad get up to walk away from Table 13, but the river card put a stop to his exit and he sat back down. He had been all in with ![]()
against ![]()
against an opponent who flopped an ace. Hamad, however, ran a straight with just his ten and doubled his 13,300.

Played 2 hands on the short stack my 10 10 v a8 and ace came. Then my k8hh v 10 10. GgFollow @bkbohn
Level: 10
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 100
On a board of ![]()
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, Blake Bohn check-shoved all in for 30,000 from middle position. Mark Hodge had put in 6,500 in the cutoff, and he made the call after thinking it over awhile.
"Show your seven," Bohn said, flipping ![]()
in. "I know you have a seven."
Hodge indeed had ![]()
, and he was fading a fair few outs on the river. A brick did fall, and Bohn said "nice hand" as he headed for registration to fire his final bullet.
Players are on break for 10 minutes.
John Reading looked to have jammed his short stack in from the button with ![]()
only to have Blake Bohn and the big blind get their stacks in as well with ![]()
and ![]()
, respectively. Bohn faded the overs as ![]()
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flopped, but a
turn and
river gave the pot to the big blind, who started the hand with 33,175.
Nick Pupillo said he got the last of his stack in with ![]()
against Ken Rosheisen's ![]()
. Rosheisen flopped an ace, and Pupillo is out of bullets for this event.